Skipper's Licence

A Skipper’s Licence Category C is issued to a person to operate a licensed Pleasure Craft (commercial and/or private) at a distance not exceeding 12 nautical miles from the shore of main land of Mauritius and its outer islands & Rodrigues, for all types of activities

A Skipper’s Licence Category B is issued to a person to operate a licensed Pleasure Craft (commercial and/or private) at a distance not exceeding 24 nautical miles from the shore of main land of Mauritius and its outer islands & Rodrigues, for all types of activities.

The Skipper’s Licence or a copy thereof shall always be in possession of the holder when operating a pleasure craft in a navigational area and shall be produced whenever requested by any authorised officer.

Checklist for application for a Skipper’s Licence (Click on links below to download)

[Note: The authorised limit of navigation from the coast of mainland Mauritius, its outer islands and Rodrigues had been extended from eight (8) nautical miles to twelve (12) nautical miles. All previous Skipper’s Licences which were issued for 8 nautical miles would be replaced by new licence (up to 12 nautical miles) against payment of a fee of Rs.200]

In case applicants choose to undergo the examinations in creole, they have the option to attend a ten (10) days training course (including 2-days practical on First Aid & Life raft deployement and Fire Safety). The training is followed by an oral examination. The fee applicable per participant is:

Rs. 3,500 -Day Session

Rs. 3,500 -Night Session

No training is available for Examinations in English and French languages at present. However It is compulsory for all candidates taking part in English, French, Creole examinations to attend the 2-days practical sessions on First Aid & Life raft deployement and Fire Safety. A fee of Rs. 500 would be chargeable.

Important Note:

A skipper’s licence may be revoked or suspended by the Authority on the ground that-

The licensee has not complied with a condition of the licence;

It appears to the Authority that the conduct or character of the licensee is such as to render him unfit to operate or be in charge of, a pleasure craft;

It appears to the Authority that the licensee suffers from a disease or disability likely to cause the operating by him of a pleasure craft to be a source of danger to the public.

The licensee is convicted of an offence involving bodily harm;

The licensee is no longer considered competent to operate a pleasure craft and needs to submit himself to a test of competency;

The licensee refused to take the competency test or has failed the test;

The licensee has been disqualified by the court;

The licensee has not produced his skipper’s licence for endorsement within the time frame given by the court;

Upon receipt of the notice that his licence has been revoked or suspended, the licensee must return the licence to the Mauritius Tourism Authority.

The Authority may refuse to grant or renew any skipper’s licence where it is satisfied that, by reason of the character, conduct or record of convictions of the applicant, the operating of, or taking charge of, any pleasure craft or class of pleasure craft by that applicant is likely to be a source of danger to the public.​